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Gloop Messy Play invite you to take part in Sensory Sunday, relaxed sessions which offer lots of quality family time in our beautiful Riding Hall. There will be an assortment of sensory items available to explore with your babies, toddlers and children including sensory baskets, fibre optic lights, mirrors, foil blankets, tunnels, balloons, dark dens, sensory lights, ball pool, music and soft play. The event is aimed at 0-5 years but older sensible siblings are more than welcome to join in the fun. Cold drinks, biscuits and rice cakes available.
Tickets- Child £6 | Family (Two or more siblings) £10
Call Emma at Gloop Messy Play on 07703 593688 to book your tickets
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